ATTN: Atwood fans, I order a set during the first batch,Awesome.So if you don't think you can afford one,i'll bet you have enough change laying around the house and car to get one,at least one.You'll be kicking yourself when they are gone.A safe and happy Memorial Day Weekend to everyone. indabayou

I have to say I agree with indabayou. I already have one Big Shot, and bought another two yesterday. They are very very impressive. Pictures do not do these justice. These are hefty shot glasses. I absolutely love mine. Even my tea totaler fiance was impressed when she saw it.

Wayne, the point of the passivating process after they are turned is to get rid of surface iron and sulfur which contribute to metallic tastes and smells. Do you get metal tastes from your mixing bowls at home? No, because they have been passivated.

PeterI love the Bigshot, some of my buddies were amazed at your craftsmanship. Are you going to make a larger size? I'd love a pint size drinking glass for those of us who enjoy a brew from time to time. I would love to replace my cupboard with "Atwood china". :)

LOL, you know, these 2 inch diameter cups are already huge by normal CNC lathe standards. Although something larger could be turned if some investment was made in new chucks I doubt the shop that's making these for me would be up for it. Dude, a pint glass would weigh about 5 pounds and would be insanely expensive to make. Not gonna happen I'm afraid...now smaller is a different story. I'm definitely going to do a run of something different in a slightly smaller size.

Ok, I love these, but neither my wife nor I drink, so that made it a tough sell as far as she goes. Never fear! I used the first two as beautifully compact desk accessories for pens, pencils, clips etc. that will NEVER tip over. The next two I intend to put in the bathroom as perfectly sized and absolutely unbreakable rinse glasses! I (and she) despise plastic, and no more broken glass in the bathroom! Peace reigns!